Note: Due to original recording and/or condition when digitized: vertical lines and spots throughout.
Cal Poly Pomona is the original site of W.K. Kellogg's (of Kellogg's cereal) Arabian Horse Ranch. Kellogg deeded the land over to the school with the stipulation that they maintain the breeding program and that the land be used for educational purposes. The breeding program continues to this day and is one of the the oldest Arabian horse breeding programs in the United States. The film taken in 1968 of the Arabian horse unit features the original stables that Kellogg built in 1926 and contains the 4 natural forms of gait: walk, trot, canter, and gallop.